"Free Space" was a 30 minute program broadcast as a public service by Prairie Public Television. The program was the brainchild of Dan Hart who stated that the program was a great outlet for people with an idea for a show they wanted Prairie Public Television to produce but that didn't fit within the resources for local productions. "Free Space" was directed by Richard Clerk and was a public forum where the content was almost completely up to the participants. It was taped live in the Ceres Studio on the NDSU campus and broadcast unedited ad long as it met FCC standards for language and subject matter. The program was a presented as a public service, long before the days of cable access.

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"Free Space" was a 30 minute program broadcast as a public service by Prairie Public Television. The program was the brainchild of Dan Hart who stated that the program was a great outlet for people with an idea for a show they wanted Prairie Public Television to produce but that didn't fit within the resources for local productions. "Free Space" was directed by Richard Clerk and was a public forum where the content was almost completely up to the participants. It was taped live in the Ceres Studio on the NDSU campus and broadcast unedited ad long as it met FCC standards for language and subject matter. The program was a presented as a public service, long before the days of cable access.